Monday Afternoon, Ausuit r PACE TWO TflE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER : )lnt '1 ' s 4-f;'!j i mi m HI! V: Deaths ;iir. LEWIS RATKBOXE Funeral services for Lewis Jack son Rathbone, four-year-old Son of and Mr. Carl Rathbone of tWaynwville, who died Thursday jafternoon in the Haywood County (Hospital alter a long illness, were jheld Saturday afternoon in Rieh land Baptist Church. The Rev. Ben Cook officiated land interrupt was in Green Hill OmWery. ' Pull bearers weretharles Gaddis, !ciay MeGaha, Boyce Cook, and Kennel h Howell. Surviving in addition to the par ents aie one brother, Joseph Harri son of the home; the paternal ;grandinother, Mrs. Florence Smith of Wayni'svllle and the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn C'agle of Hickory. i Crawford Funeral Home was in (Charge. J MRS. LOCKIE WALDROUP 4 Funeral services were held in Liberty Baptist Church Friday ;moming for Mrs. Lockie Davis Waldronp, 32, who died Wednes day at her home In the Spring 1 Creek section of Madison County. The Rev. Roy Smith officiated land burial was lit the church ceme itery. j Surviving are the husband, Willie ;Waldroup; two sons. Bill and Jones of the home; the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Davis of Madison Coun :ty; one brother Clifford Davis of Mrs. Phillips Gives Party For Daughter Mrs. Lloyd Phillips entertained with a miscellaneous shower at her ' nome on the Pigeon Road, last Wednesday evening, in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Wynn Alton Booth, a recent bride. Games were played and refresh ments were served. The guests incl uded Mrs. Booth, Mrs. H. M. Phillips, Miss Bill Phil lips, and Mrs. Tom Berry of Way nesville, Miss Barbara ' Hoyle of Newport News, Va., Mrs. Norman Singh-ton, Mrs. Richard Mann, Mrs. Pj'irhard Rogers and Mrs. Curtis Rollins of Canton, Miss Lora Burn ette, Mrs. William L. Black, and Mrs Guy Wells of Bethel, Mrs Bill IHirnette, Sr. and Mrs. Bill Burnette, Jr., Mrs. Harmon Erwin. Mrs. Max Burnette, and Miss Laura Lou Burnett, all of Canton. : Miss Mildred Medford, who has spent the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W." Clark Medford. left last week for Holly wood. Florida where she holds a position on the faculty at Holly Central School, i At The Strand At The Park Thursday and Triday '(rife J? .DM Black Mountain. Also seven sisters, Mrs. Lige Fortner of W'eaverville. Mrs. El bert Roberts of Clyde, Mrs. Lemmie Roberts of Walnut, Mrs. Gilbert Roberts of Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Roy Plemmona of Georgia, Mrs. Gla men Worley of Madison County and Mrs. Charles Rice of Detroit, Mich. Garrett Funeral Home wis in charge. ... . t i i i i sm. ri jjujuj Kit A- X- - v-xv- r 't i 5vai UmU." turns tutliw for kit latest actios kit "Tlx Kent Smith, Janls Paise, Viveca Lindfors and Robert Douglas portray the leading roles in "This Side of the Law."' coming to the Strand Theatre Wednesday and Thursday. 21-llour Service I Crawford Funeral Home i Cram ford Mutual Burial Ass'n. ; Waynesville, Phone 117 Canton, Dial 3535 WHITNER INFANT Funeral services wore hold Sun- .i ft..- a Un lw., ,.f T tsif llilV aill'MHlUU ill Hit IHM1IU Ul WilW j j rence Whitner, Waynesville, Route bCCretariCS 1 for Carolyn Sue W'hitnor, Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Whitner of Waynesville, Route 1, who died Saturday at the- home. The Rev. Nando Stephens offici ated and burial was in I'lott Ceme tery. Surviving in addition lo the par ents are the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Whitner, and the maternal grandfather, Glenn I'aiton of Luke Junaluska. Crawford Funeral Home was in charge. Benefit Supper To Be Given At Parish House A benefit supper will be given at the Parish House of Grace Epis copal Church, Wednesday, August 30, at 6:30 p.m.. by the Rector's Guild of the Church. Mrs. Roy Campbell, president of the sponsoring group, is in charge of arrangements and tickets may be purchased from Mrs. Henry Lee. NOTICE Matinee Every Wed. and Fri.at 3 Two Snows Day Monday thronsh Friday 7 & Saturday: Continuous Sfcowlnss from 11 a.m. Sunday: 3 Shows, 2, 4 and 9:08 P. M. TODAY end TUESDAY, AUG. 28 . 29 (.The Brand Of Grectness Is On,,; HAL WALLIS PHODUCTIMI I PARS! THEATRE t . 'WHERE YOD CAN ENJOY THE BEST PICTURES IN COMFORT i SEATED IN LUXURIOUS BOD1FORM UPHOLSTERED SEATS. ! MATINEES SUNDAY. 2 & 4 P. M. .' WEDNESDAY 3 P. M.. FRIDAY 3 P. M. BtTimntv rnvTiwtTfii': rnnM it a m. j NlGT1shbWS--SUNDAV-9 P. M., tt'EER DAYS 1. M: & 9 P Visit Lake Lure Miss Mary Sue Crocker, Miss Hazel Franklin. Miss Jiniinie Watts, and Miss Mary Medford all mem bers of the Waynesville Chapter, National Secretaries Association, j uttended an informal week-end get-together at Lake Lure Inn Sat urday and Sunday, Arrangements for the week-end were made bv Miss Lillian Souther Home Club Has Family Picnic The August meeting of the Crnbtrre-Hyder Mountain Home Demonstration Club was held in the form of a family picnic. Friday niEht in the basement at Fincher Chapel, Mrs. C. O. Newell was in charge ctf the program and the invocation was given by Fred Noland. Joan Ratcliffe Gives Party Miss Joan liatcfiiTe was hostess of a supper party Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will RatcIilTe in Ratilille Cove. Supper was served at the out door fireplace and dancing followed. The guests were Miss Sara Jane Garrison. Miss Rose Wumack, Miss Julia Ann Stovall, Miss Billio Kit iliin, Miss Catherine Bell,. Miss Hotly Brown! Miss Carolyn Bis- Library Board Hears Report By Librarian Wavrrvilie, Clyde and rural cem miir.it k s vetted by the Bookmobile. Tvvfi'y-one Lome Demonstra tion Clubs- were visited by the li braibn and 42 reading certificates were presented to club members. The Bookmobile travelled 5,902 n-n,,.- tn circulate 28.997 books A nwetlng of the executive board j dljrillB jls first fun year of serv- f7 t W Ml INCH MM( Of WHO IN, tAtABARA WENCEU WAlTti STANWYCK COREY HUSTOM with JUU1IM AnlUtKcjUPl aim Kn TunMHcrnucT.DrMiin. Al Directed b ANTHOM 1 of the Haywood County Library was held Friday morning in the of fice of Mis Margaret Johnston, li brarian. The members present ice. Over 100 record albums have heen placed in the library for cir- Milntlon and 1375 records were were Co!. J. H. Howell. Gle'rm; cnpc.ko( out during the year. Palmer. Mrs. T. L. Gwyn, and Mj,.s jphnston reported that cash W illiam Medford. I sifts to the library have amounted Mrs. t. D. Fisher was named ,ir t(1 ep.! anf a number of books the new Bookmobile assistant j. have'berh donated, plans were made to resume thej s to t?le problems confronting regular bookmobile schedule early ,h(? ib,.;iry Miss Johnston stated in September. J(nat fne ,)(eds include more space Miss Johnston nave her annual flH. nn adequate book collection and report t the board and included: Uniir appropriation to meet the the following facts: , minimuin service standards set by The total circulation of doors,., ,,,H.an Librarv Association. WEDNESDAY TFIURSDAY, AUG nrcsidont of the Asheville chafer eiioii. .miss Miniey wae connatser nf nprntarlf. miri Ihn nlPi t.'iH. : Saiiunv MiClui e. lUuk Atkinson ment included boating, swimming. and hiking Eleven North Carolina were represented. M. reliant PROGRAM MONDAY - TUESDAY, AUG. 28 29 WEDNESDAY, AUG. 00 'O PROUDLY WE HAIL Starring CLAUDETTE COLBERT, VERONICA LAKE and PAULETTE GODDARD THURS. & FRI., AUG. 31 - SEPT. 1 Dale RalclilTe, Bobby Setaer, Lard Mi halfey, Bill Sutton, Tommy Gib- chapters j son, George Dewey Stovall, and 1 Bud Buchanan. of boohs for the year was 74.89R. (f this number 31.438 were adult fiction, 8,660 adult non-fiction. 28344 juvenile Action, and 6.4.' juvenile' non-fiction. Books loaned to schools were circulated by teuchei . 11. 297 times. The book stock at present in cludes 8,733 adult books and 4 filiT juvenile books. 2002 were added this year ami 24:! withdrawn. Around 400 hooks were used hum the North Carolina Library Com mission and 117 were borrowed by special request. One hundred and twenty three reading certificates were present ed this summer to children in According to these standards a li brary should have a stock of 2 honks per capita and a service luubut of $100 per capita. The li brary here has 13 book with 29 tents per capita. Miss Johnston made this point in shovHng why a borrower often has to wait several I months lor his turn lor a ciesiren book. j She also stated that the library jw.i.v forced to turn down a recent ! oiler of a large collection o books i 'because of lack of space. Head the Want Ads for bargains 3(1.31 1 JrN iW i A I ur.BMtl IRCS. tUli ALSO Cartoon & News FMGE ROBERT COUGUS'I STARTS SUNDAY 'THE FLAME AND THE ARROfi HE WISE GET STRAND WISE WAYNESVILLE DWE-I1T3MTHE Show starts at 7::iO P. M. Movies Are BETTER Than Ever! t"g5n vpnit wfr fjfam'k theatre .HrJ9wVftm a toutjh dag - and WX aYI Vj f: know I'm ffWpi9n mt wtar wqt llqHltVli ) my i.ii-iowiai r A ( XH tinti I can lit ivuy j' LnHw iwt of eurjfte t . j. CiPrivl -la thf otr Br" , r m i n Yoiill exgoy that holiday weeta Vhen you start at your Happy ITER (Bso) 1 IMoiiig te! ) V 1 V win GRANT WITHERS BARBF. FULUR NQAH BLERY PROGRAM MON., TLTS., ALG. 28 & 29 'YOU'RE MY EVERYTHING" Starring DAN D.1ILEY and ANN BAXTER ii WEDNESDAY, AUG. 30 DOUBLE FEATURE FLAXY MARTIN ( mm iiiji'iir'-i.-jp MM fox Your withStcpped-UpEssoFJOMC" ifa the OM.V premium gusolrac witU patented ICsso s ttniifuf, effici It Ml Starring VIRGINIA MAYO anil ZACIIARY SCOTT ALSO PHANTOM VALLEY Starring CHARLES STARRETT THURS. & FRI., AUG. 31 & SEPT. 1 "THE STRATTON STORY' JAMES StEWART and JUNE ALLISON ii gummy ci?pot. nnffina cipn, n-ore lmrnm-tr prrjo, .uucb ill Jour rnrf - .... Dciwera a smooth, rteidy now oi e 55 trti-knock power that gnapa ma, extra power with Esso bXTRA. trOflEconomyJoo! K890 fcvT- hite'lcnting hocry bet r an other jrsrnfe tewipa age -lens "muke-uo" oirr.eaded! let tm tc Bit r w M smmi' '! Special Pre-trip Check-up! Have your Esso Dealer give your car an all- auuind check-up"T! .make sure tires, lights battery, windshield wipers and cooling svs. tern are in condition. And get complete Esso dealer luhf icitTbn, with as manv e'a specialized Esso Lubrloants i of the Services and Conveniences You Want! sra- I ir-.ne- o Stop at your Esso Dealer's whenever you want otl, water, bat tery, or tires checked for fuee Eeso Road Maps, Touring Service, Roud News, too! En joy clean, convenient rest rooms, soft drinks, candy, ciga rettes at modern Esso Dealer stations. Pleat drlv carefully! the Tile yoe may be your ewnt . COPR. 1S50, ESSO INC. Stopped-Pa Esso EXT3A Gasoline 0 Improved Es:o Regiilar Gasoline lonn-MilcajjeEsso F.XT.14 Motor Oil Q VVair.-nited Alias GRIP-SflrE Tires 0 Efficient Atlas MIC50NIC Oil Filters Q) Dgfier.labie Atlss CHAMPION Spaik Mugs loig-last'ng fillas HEAVY-DUTY ' Batteries Q ThoroHgh Esso Oealar tubricitioe Q Rugged Atlas Fan Belts O Handy Atlas Flashlights r ft ft Esso Road Maps-best available! 0 Clean Rest Rooms E5SO OIL STANDARD 'COMPANY. t er rSSSBS yHappy Mctoringjtll 4 :-:,tvo'SaiK T. d S n n Fl k ite 1 Vrs fie J IN --k

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